Retail Renovation and Shop Reinstatement in Singapore, On the Mall's Deadline

Mall fit-out and hand-back windows are short, and the landlord's requirements are strict. Trends Interior handles retail renovation in Singapore, and shop reinstatement at the end of the lease, with one in-house team so the work fits inside the access window the mall gives you. We have run commercial fit-out and reinstatement projects since 1988, we are BCA-registered, and we do not subcontract our trades.

Established 1988

BCA-registered

All trades in-house, no subcontracting

Commercial only

Works within mall management rules

Two jobs on one retail unit: fitting out and handing back

A retail unit goes through two big pieces of work over its life. At the start there is the shop renovation in Singapore that turns a bare unit into your store, with the shopfront, fixtures, lighting and finishes your brand needs. At the end there is shop reinstatement, where the unit is stripped back to the condition your landlord’s handover schedule calls for. We do both, so you are not finding a new contractor for each end of the lease.

Retail demand skews toward renovation, but the reinstatement side is where deposits and deadlines are won or lost. Keeping both on one team means the same crew that knows how your unit was built can take it apart cleanly when the lease ends.

Why mall deadlines need one in-house team

Malls and landlords give tenants a tight fit-out period to open and an equally tight hand-back window to vacate, often with overnight or after-hours access only. Miss it and you face holding charges, an extended lease, or a deposit deduction. The usual reason work runs late is the gap between trades, when the demolition crew, the electrician, the ACMV team and the painters all belong to different companies and no single party owns the schedule.

Trends Interior keeps every trade in-house: electrical, drywall and partitions, ACMV, and our own carpentry production. One team is accountable from the first night of access to the final inspection, which is what lets us use a short mall window without waiting on outside subcontractors. The deposit and holding costs at risk are usually larger than the difference between one quote and another, which is why a handover that lands on the deadline matters more than the lowest price.

Working within mall management rules

Mall management sets the rules for any work inside their building, and they enforce them. We work within their permitted hours, including after-hours and overnight access, submit the contractor and method documentation they ask for, and follow their requirements on approved materials, hoarding, debris removal and lift or loading-bay use. Handling this ourselves means coordination with the mall is not left on your plate, and the joint inspection at the end goes smoothly.

Retail renovation scope of works

A retail renovation or shop fit-out with Trends Interior typically covers:

Shopfront, storefront glazing and signage works

Partitions, false ceilings and feature walls

Display fixtures, counters and built-in joinery from our own carpentry production

Lighting, electrical and ACMV / M&E to suit retail loads and trading hours

Flooring, wall finishes and painting to the brand specification

Final clean and a trading-ready handover before your opening date

Pre & post inspection prior to opening

Shop reinstatement scope of works

A full shop reinstatement to satisfy the landlord’s handover schedule typically covers:

Removing the shopfront, signage and display fixtures

Dismantling built-in joinery, counters and partitions

False ceiling removal and flooring or floor-finish removal

Lighting, electrical and ACMV / M&E disconnection

Hacking works, wall patching and repainting to the required condition

Debris disposal, final cleaning and an inspection-ready handover

Pre & post inspection prior to opening

Every scope is matched to your handover schedule, so you are not stripping out more than the mall requires, and not leaving anything that would hold up sign-off and your deposit.

Retail renovation and shop reinstatement cost in Singapore

Retail renovation cost depends on the size of the unit, the finishes and fixtures you choose, and how much shopfront and M&E work is involved. Shop reinstatement is usually quoted on the size of the unit and how much has to be stripped out and hacked back to bare condition.

Because the variables are wide, we do not guess a figure over the phone. You get a fixed-scope quotation after a free site assessment, tied to the real work and the mall’s rules, with no padded line items and no surprise charges at handover.

How it works

How it works with Trends Interior, step by step

01

Free site assessment​

We visit the unit and read your fit-out brief or the landlord’s reinstatement and handover schedule with you.

02

Fixed-scope quotation

You get a clear quote mapped to the mall’s fit-out or hand-back deadline.

03

Mall coordination

We submit the contractor and method documents mall management asks for and confirm your access window.

04

In-house execution

Our own trades carry out the build or strip-out, M&E, hacking, patching and finishes, with no subcontractors, inside the permitted hours.

05

Handover

Final clean, joint inspection with mall management or the landlord, and a trading-ready or deposit-ready handover.

Retail and related commercial services

Trends Interior is a commercial-only contractor, so we do not take on residential or HDB work. Beyond shops, our team handles interior fit-out and office renovation for new units, and we cover office and commercial reinstatement and F&B and hospitality spaces under the same in-house model. If you are moving between mall units, we can reinstate the old store and fit out the new one in one coordinated plan.

Why choose Trends Interior for your shop

Established 1988

With over three decades of commercial fit-out and reinstatement projects in Singapore.

BCA-registered

So you are working with a contractor recognised by the building authority.

Works within mall management rules

And after-hours access windows.

All trades in-house

Which means one accountable party and a schedule that holds to the deadline.

Our work

Project Showcase: Commercial Projects Across Singapore

Here is a sample of commercial fit-out, renovation and reinstatement work Trends Interior has completed for clients across Singapore, spanning offices, food and beverage, retail, healthcare, education and recreation.

Client feedback

What our clients say

We have helped businesses across Singapore complete their reinstatement and renovation on time and to landlord approval first time.

“Excellent office reinstatement. Work was completed on time with perfect finishing.”

Ahmed K.

“Very professional team. Smooth process from demolition to final handover.”

Jason Lim

“Affordable pricing and great quality. Recommend for renovation projects.”

Ben Chua

“Fast turnaround good communication. Everything was handled professionally.”

Daniel Tan

“We needed urgent shop reinstatement and they delivered before deadline.”

Marcus Lee

“Reliable and experienced team. Very satisfied with the results.”

Kevin Wong

Hit your mall's fit-out or hand-back deadline

A shop renovation or reinstatement usually takes a few days to a few weeks, depending on the size of the unit and the access window the mall allows. We schedule backwards from your deadline so the unit is ready for opening or for inspection on time. If your fit-out period or lease end is coming up, the earlier we assess the site, the more room we have to plan the works around the mall’s rules.

Frequently Asked Questions about Retail Renovation Singapore

Retail renovation cost in Singapore depends on the size of the unit, the finishes and fixtures you want, and how much M&E and shopfront work is involved. Mall units often carry extra requirements set by mall management, such as approved materials and after-hours work. We confirm the cost with a fixed-scope quote after a free site assessment.

Shop reinstatement is the work of returning a leased retail unit to its original or bare condition at the end of the lease, as required by the tenancy agreement. For mall units this follows the landlord's handover schedule, which usually means stripping out the shopfront, fixtures, flooring and M&E and patching the space back to a clean shell.

Yes. We carry out retail renovation and shop reinstatement within the mall's permitted hours, including overnight and after-hours access, and we follow mall management's contractor, material and hoarding requirements. Keeping all trades in-house means we can use a tight access window without waiting on outside subcontractors.

A shop renovation or reinstatement usually takes a few days to a few weeks depending on the size of the unit and the access window the mall allows. Because mall fit-out and hand-back periods are short, we schedule the works backwards from the deadline so the unit is ready on time.

Most retail tenancy agreements in Singapore include a reinstatement or make-good clause. Check your handover or dilapidation schedule for the exact condition the unit must be returned in, as mall landlords often have strict standards and inspect before releasing the deposit.

Shop reinstatement removes the shopfront and signage, display fixtures and built-in joinery, false ceilings, flooring, lighting and electrical and ACMV / M&E, then carries out hacking, patching, repainting and a final clean before handover.

Yes. We renovate and fit out new retail units and we reinstate units at the end of the lease, both under the same in-house team. If you are moving from one mall unit to another we can hand back the old space and fit out the new one in one coordinated plan.

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